Game practicing apparatus and system

ABSTRACT

A game practicing system for practicing a game involving propelling a playing piece into a goal of a goal post, by a player, includes one or more game practicing apparatus, and a user interactive device. The game practicing apparatus includes a target member having a target face, a target indicative lighting, and a vibration sensor. The target indicative lighting is configured to be illuminated to indicate the player to propel the playing piece on the target face. The vibration sensor to detect if the playing piece hits the target face. The user interactive device is wirelessly coupled to the practicing apparatus to: illuminate the target indicative lighting of game practicing apparatus to indicate the player to propel the playing piece on the target face; and detect if the playing piece hits the target face of the illuminated target indicative lighting.

FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE

The present disclosure relates to practicing and improving gamingskills, and, more particularly, to a game practicing system or apparatusfor practicing a game involving propelling a playing piece into a goalof a goal post.

BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE

Sports, nowadays, are a billion dollar a year industry in the UnitedStates. Worldwide the numbers are even more staggering. Such success ofsports has created a great need to teach players the required skillsnecessary to excel at a chosen sport or sports. Many sports requireplayers to rely on a great deal of hand-eye or foot-eye coordination.For example, football, baseball, soccer and hockey or ice-hockey, toname a few, require such hand-eye or foot-eye coordination.

Particularly, in ice-hockey, players work long hours to develop a quickrelease and place the shot in a location of the net away from thegoalie, typically in one of the four corners of the net tied on to agoal post. Thus, there is a tremendous need in the sports field for asimple device and method for training such skills as they relate tomultiple sports.

In this regard, various practice devices have been conventionallydeveloped, which may have helped indicate when a player has successfullyplaced his/her shot in one of the four corners of the net tied on to thegoal post. One such known device utilizes a large board, may betypically made of plywood, that would cover the net opening, except forthe four corners, which are left open. A successful shot goes throughone of the corner openings and into the goal defined by the net tied onto the goal post. However, such devices are extremely large, heavy andcumbersome to handle; it is also difficult to store when not in use.Over time, such wooden devices eventually become dilapidated fromconstant bombardment with pucks, leaving shards of wood on the ice andelsewhere.

Other known devices provide targets that are adapted to attached alongthe corners of the goal post, at which a player can take aim. Suchdevices often include various plastic or wood targets, such as cartonsor plastic target panels, and may carry a target indicium imprinted onits surface. One known device may utilize a steel and tarpaulin meshmaterial for construction of the target, and carries an imprinted targetthereon.

Further, with such prior art devices, the player tends to look at thetarget while getting ready to shoot, but then to look down whileshooting. This does not produce the desired skill level, especially forhigher levels of ice-hockey or other such types of games, and insteadresults in the formation of bad habits. Teaching the player to shootwith his or her head up and looking at the target is highly desirable,but the skill is difficult to learn.

Furthermore, none of the above known devices, however, are designed toprovide the player with any type of indication or recordkeeping systemfor successfully placing a shot at the target.

Accordingly, there exists a need to overcome shortcomings of theconventional practice devises. For example, there exists a need for adevice that are small, light-weight, portable and convenient to handleand store. Further, there also exists a need for a player to look at thetarget while getting ready to shoot. Furthermore, there also exists aneed to provide the player with any type of indication or recordkeepingsystem for successfully placing a shot at the target.

SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE

In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the prior art, thegeneral purpose of the present disclosure is to provide a gamepracticing system or apparatus, to include all advantages of the priorart, and to overcome the drawbacks inherent in the prior art.

An object of the present disclosure is to provide a game practicingsystem or apparatus that may be small, light-weight, portable andconvenient to handle and store.

An object of the present disclosure is to provide a game practicingsystem or apparatus that may be interactive in targets showing, anddetection of a correct hit.

Another object of the present disclosure is to provide various practicemodes and levels to improve the skills for successfully placing a shotat the target, provide a feedback of the progress of the practice, andcapable of recordkeeping.

In light of the above objects, in one aspect of the present disclosure,a game practicing system for practicing a game involving propelling aplaying piece into a goal of a goal post, by a player, is provided. Thegame practicing system includes one or more game practicing apparatus,and a user interactive device wirelessly coupled to the one or more gamepracticing apparatus. The one or more game practicing apparatus includesa target member having a target face, a connecting lace, a targetindicative lighting, and a vibration sensor. The connecting lace may beremovably coupled to the target member, and may be adapted to detachablycouple the one or more game practicing apparatus to the goal post suchthat the target face facing the player. Further, the target indicativelighting may be accommodated on the target member along the target faceto be illuminated to indicate the player to propel the playing piece onthe target face of the target member. The vibration sensor may beaccommodated in the target member to detect if the playing piece hitsthe target face of the target member. The user interactive device iswirelessly coupled to the one or more game practicing apparatus andconfigured to: illuminate the target indicative lighting of the one ormore game practicing apparatus to indicate the player to propel theplaying piece on the target face of the one or more game practicingapparatus; and detect if the playing piece hits the target face of theilluminated target indicative lighting of the one or more gamepracticing apparatus.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the target member includesan outer layer of Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) foam, and a protectivelayer of polycarbonate disposed below the outer layer. The outer and theprotective layers may define a cutout formed on the target face.Further, target member further includes a protective electronic casemade of polycarbonate to receive the target indicative lighting and thevibration sensor. The protective electronic case may be disposed belowthe protective layer. target member also includes a PCB board receivedin protective electronic case and electrically coupled to the targetindicative lighting and the vibration sensor. The PCB board may also becoupled to a wireless means, such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, to wirelesslycouple with the user interactive device.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the cutout includes atransparent layer along which the target indicative lighting isaccommodated to be visual when illuminated to indicate the player topropel the playing piece on the target face of the target member.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the one or more gamepracticing apparatus includes through holes to receive the connectinglace removably coupled to the target member and adapted to be tied tothe goal post such that the target face facing the player.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the user interactive deviceincludes an application module. The application module includes one ormore operating mode to operate the target indicative lighting of the oneor more game practicing apparatus.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the one or more operatingmode to operate the target indicative lighting of the one or more gamepracticing apparatus includes a first mode and a second mode. In thefirst mode, the target indicative lighting of the one or more gamepracticing apparatus is illuminated, and once the vibration sensordetects that the playing piece hits the target face of the targetmember, the target indicative lighting changes the color. In the secondmode, the target indicative lighting of the one or more game practicingapparatus is illuminated at a speed higher than the first mode to enablethe player to hit the playing piece at a pace higher than the firstmode.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the one or more operatingmode to operate the target indicative lighting of the one or more gamepracticing apparatus includes a third mode. In the third mode, thetarget indicative lighting of the one or more game practicing apparatusis illuminated in more than one color to enable the player to hit thetarget face of the target member by the playing piece dependent on thecolors. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the one or moreoperating mode to operate the target indicative lighting of the one ormore game practicing apparatus includes a fourth mode. In the fourthmode, the target indicative lighting of the one or more game practicingapparatus is illuminated in more than one color to enable more than oneplayer to hit the target face of the target member by the playing piecedependent on the colors.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the application moduleincludes a scorekeeping module to record successful hits andunsuccessful hits of the playing piece on the target face of the targetmember based on the detection of the vibration sensor accommodated inthe target member.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the application moduleincludes a feedback module to provide a record of improvement ofsuccessful hits and unsuccessful hits of the playing piece hit by theplayer over a duration of time.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the application moduleincludes a storage module to store one or more data related to one ormore payer, and one or more game, one or more practice session of theone or more player.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the application modulecomprises an online playing module to enable one or more player toremotely play the one or more game practicing apparatus with each other.

In light of the above objects, in one another aspect of the presentdisclosure, a game practicing apparatus is provided. The game practicingapparatus includes a target member having a target face, a connectinglace, a target indicative lighting, and a vibration sensor. Theconnecting lace may be removably coupled to the target member, and maybe adapted to detachably couple the one or more game practicingapparatus to the goal post such that the target face facing the player.Further, the target indicative lighting may be accommodated on thetarget member along the target face to be illuminated to indicate theplayer to propel the playing piece on the target face of the targetmember. The vibration sensor may be accommodated in the target member todetect if the playing piece hits the target face of the target member.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the target member mayinclude an outer layer of Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) foam, and aprotective layer of polycarbonate disposed below the outer layer. Theouter and the protective layers may include a cutout formed on thetarget face. The target member further includes a protective electroniccase made of polycarbonate to receive the target indicative lighting andthe vibration sensor. The protective electronic case may be disposedbelow the protective layer. The target member may also include a PCBboard received in protective electronic case. The PCB board may beelectrically coupled to the target indicative lighting and the vibrationsensor.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the cutout may include atransparent layer along which a target indicative lighting isaccommodated to be visual when illuminated to indicate the player topropel the playing piece on the target face of the target member.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the game practicingapparatus may include through holes to receive the connecting laceremovably coupled to the target member and adapted to be tied to thegoal post such that the target face facing the player.

This together with the other aspects of the present disclosure, alongwith the various features of novelty that characterize the presentdisclosure, is pointed out with particularity in the claims annexedhereto and forms a part of the present disclosure. For a betterunderstanding of the present disclosure, its operating advantages, andthe specified object attained by its uses, reference should be made tothe accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which there areillustrated exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The advantages and features of the present disclosure will become betterunderstood with reference to the following detailed description taken inconjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:

FIG. 1A illustrates an environment depicting a game practicing system,in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 1B illustrates a game practicing system including one or more gamepracticing apparatus and a user interactive device, in accordance withan exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 illustrates a front view of a game practicing apparatus, inaccordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure; and

FIG. 3 illustrates a side vide of the game practicing apparatus of FIG.2 , in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the presentdisclosure.

Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the descriptionof several views of the drawing.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE

The exemplary embodiments described herein detail for illustrativepurposes are subject to many variations in implementation. The presentdisclosure provides game practicing system and apparatus. It should beemphasized, however, that the present disclosure is not limited only towhat is disclosed and extends to cover various alternation to valve coreassembly. It is understood that various omissions and substitutions ofequivalents are contemplated as circumstances may suggest or renderexpedient, but these are intended to cover the application orimplementation without departing from the spirit or scope of the presentdisclosure.

The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity,but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced items.

The terms “having”, “comprising”, “including”, and variations thereofsignify the presence of a component.

In one aspect of the present disclosure, a game practicing system forpracticing a game involving propelling a playing piece into a goal of agoal post, by a player, is provided. The game practicing system includesone or more game practicing apparatus, and a user interactive devicewirelessly coupled to the one or more game practicing apparatus. The oneor more game practicing apparatus includes a target member having atarget face, a connecting lace, a target indicative lighting, and avibration sensor. The connecting lace may be removably coupled to thetarget member, and may be adapted to detachably couple the one or moregame practicing apparatus to the goal post such that the target facefacing the player. Further, the target indicative lighting may beaccommodated on the target member along the target face to beilluminated to indicate the player to propel the playing piece on thetarget face of the target member. The vibration sensor may beaccommodated in the target member to detect if the playing piece hitsthe target face of the target member. The user interactive device iswirelessly coupled to the one or more game practicing apparatus andconfigured to: illuminate the target indicative lighting of the one ormore game practicing apparatus to indicate the player to propel theplaying piece on the target face of the one or more game practicingapparatus; and detect if the playing piece hits the target face of theilluminated target indicative lighting of the one or more gamepracticing apparatus.

In one another aspect of the present disclosure, a game practicingapparatus is provided. The game practicing apparatus includes a targetmember having a target face, a connecting lace, a target indicativelighting, and a vibration sensor. The connecting lace may be removablycoupled to the target member, and may be adapted to detachably couplethe one or more game practicing apparatus to the goal post such that thetarget face facing the player. Further, the target indicative lightingmay be accommodated on the target member along the target face to beilluminated to indicate the player to propel the playing piece on thetarget face of the target member. The vibration sensor may beaccommodated in the target member to detect if the playing piece hitsthe target face of the target member.

Referring now to FIGS. 1A and 1B, FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 to describe variousembodiments of the present disclosure including a game practicingapparatus and a game practicing system incorporating the game practicingapparatus. As shown in FIG. 1A, an environment of an ice-hockey practicesession is depicted, which includes a game practicing system 1000 havinga game practicing apparatus 100 and a user interactive device 200 thatis wirelessly coupled to one or more such game practicing apparatus 100to enable payers ‘P1’ and ‘P2’ for practicing a game involvingpropelling a playing piece ‘T’ into a goal ‘G’ of a goal post ‘GP’. Asdepicted in FIG. 1A, the environment incorporating the game practicingsystem 1000 for practicing and improving ice-hockey players shootingskills, and is particularly adapted for use by a single or multipleplayers in on-ice or off-ice locations, either indoors or outdoors, isonly for exemplary purpose, and that such game practicing system 1000may also be utilized for practicing other sports, including, but notlimited to football, baseball, soccer and hockey or other team sportsthat requires significant skill and hand-eye coordination.

As shown in FIG. 1B, the game practicing system 1000 includes one ormore game practicing apparatus, such as the game practicing apparatus100, and the user interactive device 200 wirelessly coupled to the oneor more game practicing apparatus 200. As shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B,respectively, illustrating a front view and a side view of the gamepracticing apparatus 100, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment ofthe present disclosure, and will be described herein in conjunction withFIGS. 1A and 1B.

As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 , the game practicing apparatus 100 includes atarget member 110 having a target face 112, a connecting lace 120, atarget indicative lighting 130, and a vibration sensor 140. Theconnecting lace 120 may be removably coupled to the target member 110,and may be adapted to detachably couple the game practicing apparatus100 to the goal post ‘GP’ such that the target face 112 facing theplayer ‘P1’ or ‘P2’. Further, the target indicative lighting 130 may beaccommodated on the target member 110 along the target face 112 to beilluminated to indicate the player ‘P1’ or ‘P2’ to propel the playingpiece ‘T’ on the target face 112 of the target member 110. The vibrationsensor 140 may be accommodated in the target member 110 to detect if theplaying piece ‘T’ hits the target face 112 of the target member 110.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, as seen in FIG. 3 , thetarget member 110 includes an outer layer 114 of Ethylene-vinyl acetate(EVA) foam, and a protective layer 116 of polycarbonate disposed belowthe outer layer 114. The outer and the protective layers 114, 116 maydefine a cutout 117 formed on the target face 112. In one embodiment ofthe present disclosure, the cutout 117 may include a transparent layer117 a along which the target indicative lighting 130 is accommodated tobe visual when illuminated to indicate the player to propel the playingpiece ‘T’ on the target face 112 of the target member 110. Further,target member 110 includes a protective electronic case 118 made ofpolycarbonate to receive the target indicative lighting 130 and thevibration sensor 140. The protective electronic case 118 may be disposedbelow the protective layer 116. The target member 110 also includes aPCB board 119 received in protective electronic case 119 andelectrically coupled to the target indicative lighting 130 and thevibration sensor 140.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the game practicingapparatus 100 includes through holes 121 to receive the connecting lace120 removably coupled to the target member 110 and adapted to be tied tothe goal post ‘PG’ as seen in FIG. 1 , such that the target face 112facing the player P1 or P2.

Referring back to FIGS. 1A and 1B, the user interactive device 200 maybe wirelessly coupled to the one or more game practicing apparatus, suchas the game practicing apparatus 100, as described above. As described,the game practicing apparatus 100 may be used independently or may beincorporated in the system 1000 for being operating using the userinteractive device 200. In one example form, the user interactive device200 may include, hand-held devices such as mobile phones, tablets; orcomputing devices, such as laptops, desktops, etcetera. The userinteractive device 200 may be wirelessly coupled to the one or more gamepracticing apparatus 100. In one embodiment, The PCB board 119 include awireless means, such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, to wirelessly couple the oneor more game practicing apparatus 100 with the user interactive device200.

The user interactive device 200 is configured to: illuminate the targetindicative lighting 130 of the one or more game practicing apparatus 100to indicate the player ‘P1’ or ‘P2’ to propel the playing piece ‘T’ onthe target face 112 of the one or more game practicing apparatus 110;and detect if the playing piece ‘T’ hits the target face 112 of theilluminated target indicative lighting 130 of the one or more gamepracticing apparatus 110, via the vibration sensor 140.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the user interactive device200 includes an application module 210. The application module 210includes one or more operating mode 220 to operate the target indicativelighting 130 of the one or more game practicing apparatus 100.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the one or more operatingmode 220 to operate the target indicative lighting 130 of the one ormore game practicing apparatus 100 includes a first mode 222 and asecond mode 224. In the first mode 222, the target indicative lighting130 of the one or more game practicing apparatus 100 is illuminated, andonce the vibration sensor 140 detects that the playing piece ‘T’ hitsthe target face 112 of the target member 110, the target indicativelighting 130 changes its color. The first mode 222 may also be called as‘classic mode’. In the second mode 224, the target indicative lighting130 of the one or more game practicing apparatus 110 is illuminated at aspeed higher than the first mode 222 to enable the player to hit theplaying piece ‘T’ at a pace higher than the first mode 222. The secondmode 224 may also be called as ‘react mode’.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the one or more operatingmode 220 to operate the target indicative lighting 130 of the one ormore game practicing apparatus 100 includes a third mode 226. In thethird mode 226, the target indicative lighting 130 of the one or moregame practicing apparatus 100 is illuminated in more than one color toenable the player to hit the target face 112 of the target member 110 bythe playing piece ‘T’ dependent on the colors. The third mode may alsobe called as ‘arcade mode’.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the one or more operatingmode 220 to operate the target indicative lighting 130 of the one ormore game practicing apparatus 100 includes a fourth mode 228. In thefourth mode 228, the target indicative lighting 130 of the one or moregame practicing apparatus 100 is illuminated in more than one color toenable more than one player to hit the target face 112 of the targetmember 110 by the playing piece ‘T’ dependent on the colors. Forexample, in the fourth mode, the players ‘P1’ may hit the target face112 of the target member 110 having the target indicative lighting 130of one color, for example green color; and the players ‘P2’ may hit thetarget face 112 of the target member 110 having the target indicativelighting 130 of one another color, for example blue color. The fourthmode may also be called as ‘multi-player mode’.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the application module 210may include a scorekeeping module 230 to record successful hits andunsuccessful hits of the playing piece ‘T’ on the target face 112 of thetarget member 110 based on the detection of the vibration sensor 140accommodated in the target member 110.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the application module 210may include a feedback module 240 to provide a record of improvement ofsuccessful hits and unsuccessful hits of the playing piece ‘T’ hit bythe player over a duration of time, including hourly, monthly, yearly orso forth.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the application module 210may include a storage module 250 to store one or more data related toone or more payer, and one or more game, one or more practice session ofthe one or more player.

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the application module 210may include an online playing module 260 to enable one or more player toremotely play the one or more game practicing apparatus 100 with eachother.

The present disclosure is advantageous in providing a game practicingsystem or apparatus that may be small, light-weight, portable andconvenient to handle and store. Further, the game practicing system orapparatus is interactive in targets showing, and enable detection of acorrect hit. Furthermore, the game practicing system or apparatusprovides various practice modes and levels to improve the skills forsuccessfully placing a shot at the target, provide a feedback of theprogress of the practice, and capable of recordkeeping. Moreover, thegame practicing system or apparatus may be capable of telling the userexactly where to aim. The game practicing system or apparatus may alsobe Capable of detecting a correct hit. The game practicing system orapparatus may also be capable of providing feedback of progress forshort and long terms. The game practicing system or apparatus may alsobe capable of connecting to mobile app to store data. The gamepracticing system or apparatus may also be capable of competing withother users around the world. The game practicing system or apparatusmay also be capable competing with other users from their own home. Thegame practicing system or apparatus may also be capable of targetingspecific skills as a result of different ‘game modes’ built into theproduct.

The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the presentdisclosure have been presented for purposes of illustration anddescription. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit thepresent disclosure to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously manymodifications and variations are possible in light of the aboveteaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to bestexplain the principles of the present disclosure and its practicalapplication, and to thereby enable others skilled in the art to bestutilize the present disclosure and various embodiments with variousmodifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It isunderstood that various omissions and substitutions of equivalents arecontemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient, but suchomissions and substitutions are intended to cover the application orimplementation without departing from the spirit or scope of the presentdisclosure.

What is claimed is:
 1. A game practicing system for practicing a gameinvolving propelling a playing piece into a goal of a goal post, by aplayer, the game practicing system comprising: one or more gamepracticing apparatus having: a target member having a target face, aconnecting lace removably coupled to the target member, the connectinglace adapted to detachably couple the one or more game practicingapparatus to the goal post such that the target face facing the player,a target indicative lighting accommodated on the target member along thetarget face to be illuminated to indicate the player to propel theplaying piece on the target face of the target member, a vibrationsensor accommodated in the target member to detect if the playing piecehits the target face of the target member; and a user interactive devicewirelessly coupled to the one or more game practicing apparatus; theuser interactive device configured to: illuminate the target indicativelighting of the one or more game practicing apparatus to indicate theplayer to propel the playing piece on the target face of the one or moregame practicing apparatus; and detect if the playing piece hits thetarget face of the illuminated target indicative lighting of the one ormore game practicing apparatus.
 2. The game practicing system as claimedin claim 1, wherein the target member comprises: an outer layer ofEthylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) foam; a protective layer of polycarbonatedisposed below the outer layer, wherein the outer and the protectivelayers defines a cutout formed on the target face; a protectiveelectronic case made of polycarbonate to receive the target indicativelighting and the vibration sensor, the protective electronic casedisposed below the protective layer; and a PCB board received inprotective electronic case and electrically coupled to the targetindicative lighting and the vibration sensor.
 3. The game practicingsystem as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cutout comprises a transparentlayer along which the target indicative lighting is accommodated to bevisual when illuminated to indicate the player to propel the playingpiece on the target face of the target member.
 4. The game practicingsystem as claimed in claim 1, wherein the one or more game practicingapparatus comprises through holes to receive the connecting laceremovably coupled to the target member and adapted to be tied to thegoal post such that the target face facing the player.
 5. The gamepracticing system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the user interactivedevice comprises an application module, the application modulecomprising one or more operating mode to operate the target indicativelighting of the one or more game practicing apparatus.
 6. The gamepracticing system as claimed in claim 5, wherein the one or moreoperating mode to operate the target indicative lighting of the one ormore game practicing apparatus comprises: a first mode, wherein in thefirst mode the target indicative lighting of the one or more gamepracticing apparatus is illuminated, and once the vibration sensordetects that the playing piece hits the target face of the targetmember, the target indicative lighting changes the color; and a secondmode, wherein in the second mode the target indicative lighting of theone or more game practicing apparatus is illuminated at a speed higherthan the first mode to enable the player to hit the playing piece at apace higher than the first mode.
 7. The game practicing system asclaimed in claim 5, wherein the one or more operating mode to operatethe target indicative lighting of the one or more game practicingapparatus comprises: a third mode, wherein in the third mode the targetindicative lighting of the one or more game practicing apparatus isilluminated in more than one color to enable the player to hit thetarget face of the target member by the playing piece dependent on thecolors.
 8. The game practicing system as claimed in claim 7, wherein theone or more operating mode to operate the target indicative lighting ofthe one or more game practicing apparatus comprises: a fourth mode,wherein in the fourth mode the target indicative lighting of the one ormore game practicing apparatus is illuminated in more than one color toenable more than one player to hit the target face of the target memberby the playing piece dependent on the colors.
 9. The game practicingsystem as claimed in claim 5, wherein the application module comprises ascorekeeping module to record successful hits and unsuccessful hits ofthe playing piece on the target face of the target member based on thedetection of the vibration sensor accommodated in the target member. 10.The game practicing system as claimed in claim 5, wherein theapplication module comprises a feedback module to provide a record ofimprovement of successful hits and unsuccessful hits of the playingpiece hit by the player over a duration of time.
 11. The game practicingsystem as claimed in claim 5, wherein the application module comprises astorage module to store one or more data related to one or more payer,and one or more game, one or more practice session of the one or moreplayer.
 12. The game practicing system as claimed in claim 5, whereinthe application module comprises an online playing module to enable oneor more player to remotely play the one or more game practicingapparatus with each other.
 13. A game practicing apparatus forpracticing a game involving propelling a playing piece into a goal postby a player, the game practicing apparatus having: a target memberhaving a target face, a connecting lace removably coupled to the targetmember, the connecting lace adapted to detachably couple the targetmember to the goal post such that the target face facing the player, atarget indicative lighting accommodated on the target member along thetarget face to be illuminated to indicate the player to propel theplaying piece on the target face of the target member, a vibrationsensor accommodated in the target member to detect if the playing piecehits the target face of the target member; and
 14. The game practicingsystem as claimed in claim 13, wherein the target member comprises: anouter layer of Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) foam; a protective layer ofpolycarbonate disposed below the outer layer, wherein the outer and theprotective layers defines a cutout formed on the target face; aprotective electronic case made of polycarbonate to receive the targetindicative lighting and the vibration sensor, the protective electroniccase disposed below the protective layer; and a PCB board received inprotective electronic case and electrically coupled to the targetindicative lighting and the vibration sensor.
 15. The game practicingsystem as claimed in claim 14, wherein the cutout comprises atransparent layer along which a target indicative lighting isaccommodated to be visual when illuminated to indicate the player topropel the playing piece on the target face of the target member. 16.The game practicing system as claimed in claim 13, wherein the one ormore game practicing apparatus comprises through holes to receive theconnecting lace removably coupled to the target member and adapted to betied to the goal post such that the target face facing the player.